Piggy
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CFLarsen said:But we had an idea that there was something that would later be called X-rays. X-rays is electromagnetic radiation that is between gamma rays and ultraviolet rays. The latter was discovered in 1801, so - since there was no reason to think that wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays was an impossibility, all it would take was to make something that would either produce those shorter-than-UV rays or detect them.Piggy said:Originally Posted by Piggy
No. God is not something we have no idea about. God is an ancient concept, and there's no use pretending it might be something entirely different.
You're not paying attention.
God is not something we have yet to discover. It's not something we have no idea about.
It is also not a concept which can now be claimed to be anchored in deductions from known fact.
To pretend that this is the case is mere tomfoolery.
It is a debunked notion whose conceptual base has been replaced by a different and valid worldview.